A group of researchers led by chemists Richard Masel of Dioxide Materials in Champaign, Illinois, and Paul Kenis of the University of Illinois Urbana has found a method of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) using an electrical potential difference of less than 1.5V. As reported in an abstract Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
A group of researchers led by chemists Richard Masel of Dioxide Materials in Champaign, Illinois, and Paul Kenis of the University of Illinois Urbana has found a method of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) using an electrical potential difference of less than 1.5V.
As reported in an abstract
Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading
Sign up now and gain unlimited access to our news, analysis, data, and research
Subscribe
Already a member?
https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/90192-us-ionic-liquids-improve-co2-co-conversion-efficiency/
Join our LinkedIn Group
Let us help you understand the future of mobility